Help talk:ISBN

Latest comment: 8 months ago by Doug Grinbergs in topic Multiple ISBNs for different media

broken - United Kingdom; Public Libraries

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Just happened to be looking for a particular book and tried to use a dozen or so links from the Public Library section of "Book Sources" ( http://en.wiki.x.io/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=1417989971 ). Every link tried either died or dead-ended. Being a Special Page I cannot delve into it's mysteries thus someone with rights above my pay grade and with a more extensive knowledge of UK libraries will need to reconnoiter the UK 'net to find out why their library links are in such a condition. Ta ta. JimScott (talk) 13:21, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

The skeleton table of links is at Wikipedia:Book sources; I've just added a row. I have tested this by checking for a book which I saw in Didcot public library earlier this month - ISBN 1852605081 - which not only displays correctly but also lists the Didcot copy. I suspect that the reason that your book isn't coming up is because it's not been bought by any libraries that you've checked. BTW, the Wikicode form of your link is Special:BookSources/1417989971 which may be entered as ISBN 1417989971. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:14, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

This should go somewhere...

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Linking

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The ISBN may be linked by simply typing 'ISBN', a space and the ISBN. Any characters other than a space will not trigger the link; invalid ISBNs will not trigger the link:

Markup Renders as
ISBN 0-14-020652-3
ISBN: 0-14-020652-3

ISBN: 0-14-020652-3

ISBN 020652-3

ISBN 020652-3

This magic link is created by use of the Parser.php software module.

ISBNs can also be included in templates such as the Citation Style 1 series. For these, the linking is done by {{citation/identifier}}.

Missing or bad ISBNs

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Articles that do not have any ISBNs can be tagged using {{Lacking ISBN}}. Entries that are missing the ISBN can be tagged with {{ISBN missing}}.

Entries with bad ISBNs can be tagged with {{Please check ISBN}} or {{Listed Invalid ISBN}}.

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Wikipedia:ISBN is a good place for it. -- Alan Liefting (talk - contribs) 00:23, 23 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Non-functional

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I have tried this ISBN lookup for some five years now, and it has never worked. If it can't be fixed, how about deleting it?

Georgejdorner (talk) 16:34, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Which ISBN lookup? What article is the problem in? --Redrose64 (talk) 17:47, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Special:BookSources/2950797431

Georgejdorner (talk) 17:11, 7 May 2013 (UTC)Reply


Is there a particular database that is at issue? --  Gadget850 talk 17:39, 7 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
I've found that Fulco Ruffo di Calabria is the article concerned. It contains ISBN 2-9507974-3-1 as plain text in ref 2. If I follow that ISBN link, I get the usual list of book sources; and the first three of these (Google Book Search, Amazon.com, WorldCat) all take me to the relevant book. I therefore believe that it's working as expected. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:19, 7 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

While Fulco Ruffo di Calabria is the latest article on which I have tried the ISBN (as of 5 minutes ago), it is only my latest attempt in five years. Maybe it is an incompatibility issue because I use a Macintosh, but the ISBN lookup has been consistently useless for me since I began with WP five years ago. Frankly, I don't truly care if you fix this or not, as I use a functional ISBN lookup via Google Advanced Book Search. It's just that I hoped to spare others from wasting time.

Georgejdorner (talk) 22:25, 7 May 2013 (UTC)Reply


You still haven't told us which database does not work. The ISBN lookups are through a web pages that we have no control over. --  Gadget850 talk 22:43, 7 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
It sounds like Georgejdorner was confused by the page, as I was for a long time. I'd get to the page with an ISBN in a box with a button labeled "Go", click the button, and after a second the page would reload with no visible change. I anticipated that this was supposed to work like a search engine (e.g., Google), where you put information into the box, click "search", then see links to your search results. Instead of doing a search, the page is simply a list of links to isolated sources where searches/queries can be made. I found this extremely confusing. An explanation would have helped, and I think it would be also help to indicate what ISBN the current links on the page will query, and indicate that the text box and "Go" button is only needed if you want to change the links to query a different ISBN (unless the links are not yet set to any ISBN, as with Special:BookSources).
The world map was also confusing to me; the instructions simply say to select your region, without explanation of why or what selecting a region would do; having gotten no results from clicking the "Go" button, I figured it may be because I failed to heed the instructions to select a region. Now I realize that it's simply a graphical index to the Library section's country-specific subsections. Personally I would de-emphasize the map by moving it to the Library section, perhaps beneath the Library section's international resources, and explain what it does. As it stands, if someone is clueless and just follows the instructions to select their region, the link skips past the international resources. I'd hazard a guess that the Google Books link is the most popular link for people who are fully familiar with how the page works, and on a smallish screen (e.g., an iPad with normal settings), all you see is the ISBN/Go box and the map, so it's quite easy to skip past the Google Books link without realizing it was there. Agyle (talk) 21:32, 13 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Mexico should be moved to the North America section not "The Americas", what is that?

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In book sources, Mexico, was moved to "Americas" If you see any map, (contemporary, dispose those with turtles supporting the world) you will see that Mexico is in the continental mass called America, above what is called Central America, it is North America, please Americans are all the inhabitants of all the continent called America, the country called USA stands for United States of America, it is part of North America, just like Mexico and Canada.

Please put the name Mexico, in the North America section! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.178.43.79 (talk) 20:38, 1 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Which book sources? What is the link? --  Gadget850 talk 20:44, 1 November 2013 (UTC)Reply
This would be Special:BookSources/0000000000#Mexico -- John of Reading (talk) 07:04, 2 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

* HELP QUESTION - Where to make suggestion for Special:BookSources page?

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Multiple ISBNs for different media

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bug report: can't understand why multi-ISBN template doesn't have obvious corresponding fields for media type: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audio. goofy Doug Grinbergs (talk) 07:19, 12 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Showing unhelpful search results:
Showing results for isbn hardcore ebola audio. No results found for ISBN hardcover ebook audio. Doug Grinbergs (talk) 07:23, 12 March 2024 (UTC)Reply